Thor (2011)
In a movie that promotes profanity, celebrates drunkenness, and takes God's name in vain at least 7 times, the glory and honor due to Christ is given to the Satanically-inspired idols of the Norse pantheon.
In a movie that promotes profanity, celebrates drunkenness, and takes God's name in vain at least 7 times, the glory and honor due to Christ is given to the Satanically-inspired idols of the Norse pantheon.
This film features irreverence, profanity, and immodesty, takes God's name in vain over 8 times, and glorifies fornication.
Going beyond the boundaries fixed by God lies at the heart of the origin and nature of the Hulk's supernatural abilities.
The champion of debauchery has returned and is more narcissistic than ever. Iron Man 2 is replete with lust, profanity, and blasphemy.
This sequel is worse than the first: more blasphemy, more profanity, more immodesty. Sonic is portrayed yet again not only as a profane hedonist, but an unabashed liar, and his deceitfulness is even noted by the film's evil antagonist Dr. Robotnik.
A little "Blue Devil" named Sonic runs around in a film that takes God's name in vain over 10 times, which is done by all of the main, "good" characters, including Sonic, but never by the film's "evil" antagonist.
This film portrays Iron Man as one who willfully and unrepentantly pursues a course of sin and vice. Those who watch this film will be desensitized to blasphemy and profanity, defiled by sexual immorality and immodesty, and conditioned to accept and enjoy debauchery.